Easiest Way To Make Printed Name Tags
This is a proper configurable name plate, consisting of extruded letters. Use the customizer to get the name/text/words you need. Use it to create mini name tags (the text in the picture is 9mm high) or big text sculptures!
Each letter and also the dots of 'i' and 'j' are connected together, so after printing it will not fall apart. (Its a mix of wsteins and my method to do that.)
Apr 20, 2017 Method 1 Printing on Labels in Microsoft Word. Print the name tags. Open the label package if you haven’t yet, and put one or more sheets of labels in the printer’s feed tray. On your computer, click the print button if it is visible, or “File” on the toolbar and locate Print there.
You can customize:
- The shown text.
- The font. Nice is e.g.: 'Orbitron', 'Bangers' or 'Luckiest Guy'. You can get an overview of all available fonts on the Google Fonts page. (The font list is from wstein, thanks!)
- NEW: You can add a heart ♥, smiley ☺ or other special characters (†←→↑↓◄►♪♫☼♦♠♣) now to the left or right of the text
- The type of base (baseline or round).
If you like it, also check out my configurable text based creations, multi-line label, Sweeping 2-line name plate, pyramid text, Customizable text box with lid, round text and sweeping name plate. Have also a look at my configurable pack of dogs and rabbits.
Or just check out all my other customizable creations!
Thanks go to GreenSnoopy for letting me show here a photo of her print.
Please post your makes as 'i made one'! I am curious what my customizable designs are used for and wether printing works out well. Also if you have ideas or wishes, let me know.
Easiest Way To Make Printed Name Tags With Lanyards
Have fun!